What is Mobile?
Mobile is the portrait version of the casino lobby with promo cards, Top Games, New Games, search, promos, and bonus access.
Android and iPhone
Mobile keeps the casino lobby compact with portrait promo cards, Top Games, New Games, bottom navigation, search, promos, and app bonus access.
Product focus
The mobile layout is built around a simple portrait rhythm. The first screen shows the brand, sign-up action, a large promo card, Top Games, New Games, and a bottom navigation bar with menu, popular, recent, search, promos, and bonuses.
This page is not about installation steps. It describes how the Android and iPhone experience feels: large cards, thumb-friendly controls, compact categories, clear game rows, and a promo path that stays visible without crowding the screen.
Quick facts
Android layout
On Android, Magic365 works best as a vertical card lobby. The promo card takes priority, then Top Games and New Games appear as swipe-friendly rows. The bottom navigation keeps Menu, Popular, Recent, Search, Promos, and Bonuses close to the thumb.
The Android layout is useful because it does not try to show every desktop element at once. Instead, it keeps the most important actions visible: sign up, promo card, game rows, search, and bonus access. That makes the lobby readable on smaller screens.
Game artwork remains large enough to recognize. Wild Cash x9990, Miss Cherry Fruits, Luxor of Cleopatra, Super Hotfire Diamonds, and other visible games keep their identity in portrait view, which is important for quick browsing.
iPhone layout
On iPhone, Magic365 benefits from the same card-first structure. The large promo tile is easy to read, the sign-up action stays near the top, and the game shelves can be scanned without opening a separate menu first.
The strongest iPhone characteristic is visual spacing. The cards feel compact but not cramped, and the bottom navigation gives users an easy way to move between popular games, recent activity, search, promos, and bonus areas.
Because the mobile lobby repeats the desktop priorities, users do not need to relearn the lobby on a smaller screen. Promos, Top Games, New Games, live content, sports access, and CTA behavior remain consistent.
Mobile characteristics
The most important mobile characteristic is hierarchy. The interface puts the strongest promo first, then lets game rows carry the rest of the browsing. This order works because phone users often decide quickly and need clear visual anchors.
Speed of recognition matters as much as speed of loading. Bright game logos, provider names, RTP labels, and category tabs help users understand the catalog quickly. The mobile layout keeps those signals visible without turning the screen into a wall of text.
The CTA also needs to stay predictable. The site keeps Play Now consistent across desktop and mobile, with the same small access modal after the click. That behavior keeps the mobile path clean while preserving the main campaign link.
Interface views
These images support the surrounding text with the desktop lobby, promo carousel, and mobile card layout.
FAQ
Mobile is the portrait version of the casino lobby with promo cards, Top Games, New Games, search, promos, and bonus access.
No. It describes Android and iPhone layout characteristics rather than installation steps.
The mobile screen shows the brand area, sign-up action, a large promo card, Top Games, New Games, and bottom navigation.
The bottom navigation includes Menu, Popular, Recent, Search, Promos, and Bonuses.
Yes. Android users see portrait rows for Top Games and New Games with recognizable game artwork.
Yes. iPhone uses the same product priorities with card-first browsing and compact navigation.
Yes. The mobile lobby gives promo cards strong placement near the top of the screen.
Yes. Bonuses appear in the bottom navigation and promo area.
Yes. Search is part of the bottom navigation.
Yes. Top Games appears below the promo card with visible slot artwork.
Yes. New Games appears below Top Games with fresh release cards.
Yes. CAD appears in Product facts and product details.
No. Play Now keeps the same behavior and destination across desktop and mobile.